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Finite-time Guarantees for Byzantine-Resilient Distributed State Estimation with Noisy Measurements

Authors :
Su, Lili
Shahrampour, Shahin
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This work considers resilient, cooperative state estimation in unreliable multi-agent networks. A network of agents aims to collaboratively estimate the value of an unknown vector parameter, while an {\em unknown} subset of agents suffer Byzantine faults. Faulty agents malfunction arbitrarily and may send out {\em highly unstructured} messages to other agents in the network. As opposed to fault-free networks, reaching agreement in the presence of Byzantine faults is far from trivial. In this paper, we propose a computationally-efficient algorithm that is provably robust to Byzantine faults. At each iteration of the algorithm, a good agent (1) performs a gradient descent update based on noisy local measurements, (2) exchanges its update with other agents in its neighborhood, and (3) robustly aggregates the received messages using coordinate-wise trimmed means. Under mild technical assumptions, we establish that good agents learn the true parameter asymptotically in almost sure sense. We further complement our analysis by proving (high probability) {\em finite-time} convergence rate, encapsulating network characteristics.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1810.10086
Document Type :
Working Paper